Friday, August 1, 2014

Human Longevity Project

http://www.genomeweb.com/blog/deeper-bench
 
With the launch of his new company, Human Longevity, this year, Venter aims to not only sequence tens of thousands of people, but also collect physiological data such as how much blood their heart can pump and brain size. So far, he tells Tech Review that his company has sequenced 500 people who are now beginning to undergo those additional tests.

"Google Translate started as a slow algorithm that took hours or days to run and was not very accurate. But Franz [Och] built a machine-learning version that could go out on the Web and find every article translated from German to English or vice versa, and learn from those," Venter says. "And then it was optimized, so it works in milliseconds."

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